Yesterday I wrote about the importance of learning how to write bar exam essay responses. One benefit of practicing is that you learn in context: you learn how to write a strong response, you learn the substantive material, and you learn how it is tested. Here are more ways to learn in context with essay questions. (1) Spend equal time … Continue reading Learning in Context: Using Essay Questions to Learn the Law

Last week I wrote about the importance of practicing for performance and learning how to construct responses to essay questions. Today’s post develops this concept a bit. If you’ve looked at a bar exam essay question, you know that they are different from law school exam essays. Bar exam essay questions are easy with no unnecessary … Continue reading Motivation Monday: Practice for Performance, Part II